Society At Royal Tunbridge Wells in the Eighteenth Century And After

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Society At Royal Tunbridge Wells in the Eighteenth Century And After
Lewis Saul Benjamin
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Go, get thee to thy Grave, we're tired all To see thee still, still tottering round a Ball.
But Hark, my Muse, what distant noise approaches ?
French horns I hear and rattling sound of coaches !
Lo ! with retinue proud from Lewis race Usher'd by bowing Peers arrives his Grace, With civil pride our homage he receives.
And nods from side to side to grinning slaves.
There gentle A . . . Hb . . . . M familiar Bows, And youthful M . . . Ch declines his laurell'd brows (Him the proud Laurell of th' O
...lympic game And Chariot races consecrate to fame. ) There A y pays his Levee sneer.
And for one moment quits his Lovely F . . . R, 1 Letty was Miss Borwood, a sister of Mrs. Pothill.
258 Royal Tunbridge Wells There foreign princes, envoys, plenipo's, Germans and Russian, Frenchmen, Friends and Foes, All crowd to catch the Ministerial look And pay obeisance to th' Almighty D . , . Ke. But who comes here so gallant and so airy ? Oh ! 'tis the pulvill'd and the gay Sir H . . Rr . . Y, Painted for sight and essenc'd for the smell.


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